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Regular Planning Commission 6. 2. <br /> Meeting Date: 06/23/2022 <br /> By: Todd Larson, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Public Hearing-Armstrong Boulevard Interchange/Highway 10 Signage Overlay District Zoning Code text <br /> amendment. <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Anoka County staff working with business property owners affected by the upcoming Highway 10 reconstruction <br /> project in Ramsey are reporting concerns about future visibility of their businesses. Visibility impacts are <br /> anticipated in a similar manner to the Armstrong Boulevard interchange with overpasses constructed for Ramsey <br /> Boulevard and Sunfish Lake Boulevard. The original Armstrong Boulevard Interchange Overlay District, created in <br /> 2013,was intended to create relief to businesses anticipated to be affected by that interchange. In the last few years, <br /> however, the City Council has granted three requests for taller and larger signs in that area. The three signs are 75 <br /> feet in height with sign faces ranging between 225 and 334 square feet. Two of the three signs are for multi-tenant <br /> buildings and the third one is purely a dynamic sign. Staff is proposing to be proactive for the impacted businesses <br /> and expand the Armstrong Boulevard Interchange Overlay District to the east border of Ramsey and, in the process, <br /> rename it to reflect the entire freeway corridor. <br /> At the Planning Commission meeting on May 26, 2022,the Planning Commission gave direction to increase the <br /> height from the existing 50 feet to 75 feet. The existing 150 square feet in sign area would remain for a single-user <br /> sign with increased area for multi-tenant/multi-user signs to 300 square feet. <br /> Businesses will continue to have the ability to apply for a conditional use permit(CUP) for oversized signs. Staff is <br /> looking to be proactive and reduce the likelihood of a business incurring expense and added delay of going through <br /> the CUP process. Signs meeting City Code standards would simply need a permit to be erected. <br /> Notification: <br /> Staff sent a public hearing notice to property owners within 750 feet of the centerline of Highway 10 via standard <br /> US mail. A notice of the Public Hearing was also published in the Anoka County UnionHerald,the City's official <br /> newspaper. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Alternatives to consider: <br /> 1. Recommend approval of proposed Ordinance#22-20. <br /> 2. Recommend approval of proposed Ordinance#22-20 with modifications made by the Planning Commission. <br /> 3. Recommend denial of the proposed ordinance keeping the existing regulations in place. <br /> Funding Source: <br /> Not applicable. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Staff recommends approval of the proposed Code Amendment(Ordinance#22-20). <br /> Action: <br />
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